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Tour a handmade gypsy wagon nestled in the B.C. forest. Tiny micro home on wheels in 160 sq. ft of natural living, recycling and self sufficiency in a small vardo.
Mick Robins used reclaimed wood and other materials to build this compact, dome-roofed camper. BATTLE GROUND, Clark County — Mick Robins grew up playing in an abandoned Gypsy wagon.
Gypsy wagons still exist today, though only a few of them are still drawn by horses, and they usually make special appearances at horse fairs and some communal gatherings.
BATTLE GROUND -- Mick Robins grew up playing in an abandoned Gypsy wagon. The round-topped horse-drawn wagon had been abandoned in a field near his family's home in Barwick, a village in southwes ...